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Citypharma
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Five Guys Champs-Élysées
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Little Red Door
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Disneyland Paris
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Merci
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This highly esteemed concept store is where you'll find a beautifully curated selection from home goods to fashion to books displayed on multiple floors.
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À la Mère de Famille
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À la Mère de Famille is one of the most traditional and oldest chocolate shops in Paris. Founded in 1761 by the Dolfi family, this chocolate shop in Paris is an unmissable spot! Its vintage-chic, heritage-listed boutique in the 9th arrondissement is the city’s oldest confectionery store. Specialties include truffles, Florentins biscuits, the Duo d’orangettes, and candied orange peel which comes both sugar-coated and encased in dark chocolate.
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Jacques Genin
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Jacques Genin is one of the best artisan chocolatiers in Paris! Indeed, the French chef crafts some of the city’s most exquisite chocolate displayed like jewels. However, there are more treats to enjoy than chocolates —Jacques Genin is also famous for its caramels, fruit pastes (“pâtes de fruits”), nougats, and candied chestnuts (“marrons glacés”).
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Carette
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A Parisian institution where the whole of Paris comes for brunch with a view of the Eiffel Tower, all in a second empire and 30s decoration.
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Café Carrousel
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This very Parisian café has the advantage of offering a view on the Louvre, the Tuileries garden and even the Eiffel Tower.
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Pink Mamma
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Stohrer
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Dessert lovers should not miss this pastry shop which has been delighting Parisians since 1730 with its famous rum babas and chocolate eclairs.
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Eclair de Genie Cafe
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La Palette
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Both Picasso and Cezanne sipped their coffee at this venerable establishment in a landmarked building. These days, you might run into Harrison Ford, Sofia Coppola, or other members of the international jet set at La Palette, situated on a secluded corner near the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. French specialties (such as a cheese platter from La Ferme d'Alexandre) are served in two salons and on the cafe's own private terrace.
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Rue des Rosiers
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Rue des Rosiers is the vibrant heart of the historic Jewish Quarter in Le Marais, Paris. This bustling street is famous for its delicious falafel restaurants (the original is L'As du Falafel), kosher bakeries, and unique boutiques. From this street you can enter a small garden: Jardin des Rosters Joseph Migneret
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Rue Vieille-du-Temple
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Rue Vieille du Temple is another charming street in Le Marais, known for its trendy boutiques, stylish cafes, and historic architecture; Offering a blend of modern and classic Parisian charm. Perfect for leisurely strolls, shopping, and enjoying the local atmosphere.
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Marché Bastille
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Every Thursday and Sunday, from 7 am to 3 pm, Boulevard Richard Lenoir transforms into a vibrant marketplace. Local vendors gather to offer a wide array of fresh produce, including seafood, meat, poultry, charcuterie, cheese, olives, fruits, vegetables, and flowers. This bustling market is not only a place to shop but also a social hub where the community comes together to connect with the producers and each other
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Notre Dame
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I think this one needs no introduction, the cathedral of Paris is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, a must-visit landmark in the heart of the city. With its stunning stained glass windows, intricate sculptures, and breathtaking views from the towers, it's a testament to centuries of history and artistry. Unfortunately it's still being repaired from the fires of 2019. It should open it's doors to the public in December 2024.
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L'As du Fallafel
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Known as one of the best falafel in town, this place is one of the most famous spots in Le Marais. There's usually a line, but it's worth it (and goes pretty fast). Perfect if you don't want to sit down for lunch and prefer something budget-friendly.
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DICE Caffè
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One of my favorite restaurants in Paris. They have a menu that changes every week. It's a mix of Italian and French food, perfectly accomplished. It has very few tables so that makes the service impecable. They have a lunch menu for 20 euros (starter and main course or main course and dessert) or for 24 euros ( starter, main and dessert). Dinner is " a la carte".
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Orgueil
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Definetively a must in Paris. Although is not in Le Marais, it's pretty near. The ambience is super nice, and they serve a modern French cuisine. Prices are super correct for Paris and you even have lunch menus for 22-27 euros depending if you have 2 course or 3 course menu. If you are looking for even a more exclusive dine experience, you can eat in their "Speakeasy" (or have lunch only on weekends). The dinner 7 course menu is 74 euros plus 42 euros for the wine pairing. (optional). You have to make a reservation for this.
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Restaurant Laïa
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Super cute, mediterranean food and nice patio is what you will find in this restaurant. Good quality and correct prices for Paris
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Marché des Enfants Rouges
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Marché des Enfants Rouges is one of Paris's oldest covered markets, offering a unique culinary and cultural experience. The market is renowned for its diverse food stalls and eateries, serving a wide array of international and French cuisine. Visitors can savor everything from Moroccan tagines and Japanese bento boxes to French pastries and fresh produce. It has a vibrant and local ambiance, attracting both residents and tourists. It's an ideal spot to immerse yourself in Parisian daily life while enjoying delicious meals at communal tables.
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GRAMME PARIS 3
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Amazing coffee and amazing food in this little cool cafe in the heart of Le Marais.
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Louvre Museum
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The Louvre Museum, is one of the world's most renowned art museums, housing a staggering collection of over 35,000 artworks spanning centuries and civilizations. It's celebrated for masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Even if you are not a museum fan, this one is worth the visit. If you don't plan to enter, the building itself and surroundings are gorgeous.
Key Information for Planning a Visit:
Admission Prices (As of my last update in September 2021):
Adults: €17
Under 18 (EU residents): Free
Under 26 (EU residents): Free on Fridays from 6 PM to 9:45 PM
Free admission on the first Saturday of each month (October to March)
Best Time to Visit: To avoid crowds, arrive early in the morning or consider visiting on Wednesday or Friday evenings when the museum stays open late.
Closed Days: The Louvre is closed on Tuesdays, January 1st, May 1st, and December 25th.
Online Tickets: It's advisable to purchase tickets online in advance to skip the ticket lines, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Guided Tours: Consider taking a guided tour to navigate the vast museum and gain insights into its treasures.
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Tuileries Garden
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The Jardin des Tuileries, located next to the Louvre, is a splendid French garden that exudes elegance and history. This meticulously manicured park, designed in the 16th century, offers a serene escape in the heart of the city. Visitors can stroll along tree-lined pathways, admire sculptures, and relax by the fountains and ponds. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely walk, picnics, or simply savoring the beauty of Parisian landscape architecture.
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Pont des Arts
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The Pont des Arts, also known as the "Love Lock Bridge," is an iconic pedestrian bridge spanning the Seine River in Paris. It's renowned for its unique architectural design and its past reputation as a spot where couples attached padlocks as a symbol of their love. While the love locks have been removed to preserve the bridge's structure, Pont des Arts remains a picturesque and romantic location offering stunning views of the Seine River and the city's landmarks.
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Musée d'Orsay
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Housed in a grand Beaux-Arts railway station, the Musée d'Orsay is one of Paris's premier art museums. It features an extraordinary collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces by renowned artists such as Monet, Van Gogh, and Degas. Visitors can admire these iconic works in an elegant and historic setting while exploring the evolution of art from the 19th to the early 20th century. With its world-class collection and stunning architecture, the Musée d'Orsay offers an enriching cultural experience in the heart of Paris
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La Samaritaine
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La Samaritaine is a historic Parisian department store located in the 1st arrondissement, near the Seine River. Founded in 1870, it is known for its striking Art Nouveau and Art Deco architecture. After an extensive renovation, La Samaritaine reopened in 2021 as a luxury shopping complex. Visitors can explore its elegant boutiques, gourmet food hall, rooftop terrace with panoramic views, and enjoy a mix of high-end shopping and French culture in this iconic retail destination.
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Avenue de l'Opéra
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Avenue de l'Opéra is a grand boulevard in the heart of Paris, located in the 2nd arrondissement. It is renowned for its stunning views of the Palais Garnier, the city's historic opera house. The avenue is lined with elegant buildings, upscale boutiques, cafes, and theaters, creating a vibrant and cultural atmosphere
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Palais Garnier
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Opéra Garnier, also known as Palais Garnier, is a magnificent opera house located in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. This building is a masterpiece of Second Empire architecture and is famous for its stunning chandeliers, marble grand staircase, and opulent interiors. It serves as the home of the Paris Opera and Ballet.
If you want to enter you have 2 options:
Last minute tickets:
Tickets for seats in the 6th category are sold on the day of the performance for 10 euros, only at the box office of the Palais Garnier. These seats offer a limited view or no view of the stage depending on their location, however, tickets for them do provide access to the auditorium and allow the bearer to hear music played by a live orchestra.
Self guided tour: 15 euros
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ROOF Paris
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This place has really unique views. I would recommend to go and have some drinks, because it can be a little bit overpriced, but it is typical for cool terraces in Paris. You should make reservations and you should be dressed properly.
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Le Gavroche Bar à vins
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If you want to try local cuisine, in a non-touristy ambience this is a great place. Typical French cuisine, in a typical French resto.
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Les Antiquaires
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Typical French food in a really nice decorated Bistro. They offer Brunch on weekends.
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Shana
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Really cute and intimate place. Food is amazing and the service is great. Pretty good wine selection.
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Place de la Concorde
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Place de la Concorde is a magnificent square in the heart of Paris, located at the end of the Champs-Élysées. It's celebrated for its striking Egyptian obelisk and grand fountains. It's a hub for cultural events, celebrations, and a picturesque spot to admire Paris's beauty and landmarks, with the Eiffel Tower in the distance.
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Eiffel Tower
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The Eiffel Tower is one of the most iconic landmarks in the world and a symbol of Paris. It offers breathtaking views of Paris from its observation decks, making it a must-visit attraction for travelers exploring the city.
Ticket Information
Individual Rates (To the Second Floor via Elevator):
Adults (ages 25-64): €16
Youth (ages 12-24): €8
Children (ages 4-11): €4
Children under 4: Free
Individual Rates (To the Summit via Elevator - If available):
Adults (ages 25-64): €25.50
Youth (ages 12-24): €12.70
Children (ages 4-11): €6.40
Individual Rates (To the Second Floor via Stairs):
Adults (ages 25-64): €10
Youth (ages 12-24): €5
Children (ages 4-11): €2
Tickets can be purchased online in advance or on-site at the Eiffel Tower.
Prices may vary for specific events, exhibitions, or guided tours.
Visitors with disabilities and their companions may be eligible for reduced rates.
The Eiffel Tower's availability and ticket prices may change, so it's advisable to check the official Eiffel Tower website for the most up-to-date information and to make reservations if desired.
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Miss Kô
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If you like something different, this restaurant serving asian food is a must. It offers original decoration, perfect cocktails and really tasty food. Prices are a little bit high but worth it.
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Palace of Versailles
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You can do a self guided tour or a tour with a guide. Check the website for the time and language of your preference.
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Queen’s Hamlet
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The Queen's Hamlet is a charming rustic village, complete with thatched-roof cottages and a small lake.
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Panthéon
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The Panthéon is a cultural and historical gem in the heart of Paris, and it's a must-visit for those interested in the city's rich intellectual heritage and architectural grandeur. Inside the Panthéon, you'll find the final resting places of numerous prominent French figures, including Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Émile Zola, and Marie Curie. Their tombs are among the most visited in the mausoleum. Visitors can climb to the top of the Panthéon's dome for panoramic views of Paris. The climb includes a spiral staircase with a rewarding vista of the city from the dome's exterior.
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Luxembourg Gardens
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This are in my opinion one of the most beautiful gardens in Paris. The Jardines de Luxemburgo are a beloved destination for both locals and tourists, offering a serene escape in the heart of Paris. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, soak in the historic ambiance, or simply relax in a beautiful setting, these gardens are a must-visit.
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Brasserie Des Prés
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The dishes are delicious, generous, and affordable. They have vegetarian options. The place is magnificent, spread across 3 floors with a bar on the top floor. It is located in a small alley away from the road.
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The Basilica of Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre
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Sacré-Cœur provides breathtaking panoramic views of Paris from its dome, making it a popular pilgrimage site and a symbol of faith and devotion.
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La Maison Rose
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You need to book in advance to secure a table, it became even more famous after appearing in Emily in Paris. It is a place with a rich history, good service, and delicious comfort food. Prices are reasonable too.
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Orsay Museum (Musée d'Orsay)
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Free for people under 26 yo
This museum has the largest Impressionism collection
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National Museum of Natural History
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Zenith Paris - La Villette
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Moulin Rouge
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Disneyland Paris
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Catacombs of Paris
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La Poudrière
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L'Escargot
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Les Arlots
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Nestled in the lively neighborhood of SoPi (South Pigalle), Les Arlots is a cozy bistro celebrated for its creative, market-driven cuisine. Indulge in dishes like pan-seared foie gras and roasted bone marrow, expertly paired with selections from their impressive wine list.
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Le Comptoir Général
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Step into another world at Le Comptoir Général, a quirky cultural space and bar hidden within a nondescript courtyard. Explore themed rooms filled with vintage decor while enjoying exotic cocktails and Afro-Caribbean inspired cuisine from the on-site restaurant.
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Stohrer
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Established in 1730, this is considered to be the oldest bakery in Paris. You must try the Chiboust cream tart which is absolutely amazing.
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Chez Meunier
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This bakery is great any time of day. They have award winning croissants. Rediculously good foccacia burrata. A great variety of old world breads. And their babka is legendary. Try the pistachio flavored one!
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Arnaud Larher
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This is an amazing pastry, macarons and chocolate shop. We recently picked up a tarte citron that looks like a flip flop for a picnic at Les Jardins du Luxembourg for a sweet picnic and it was excellent!
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Carton Paris
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This is our favorite bakery in Paris. They were rated #1 croissant in Paris for 2022. We're often in this boulangerie since Gare du Nord is across the street and that's our way home. Colleen often has a Palmier as a treat and their Paris Brest is scrumptious.
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Mamiche
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Montmartre
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Chez Alain Miam Miam
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Bouillon République
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Fotoautomat
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